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The scale is in inches. These little buggers are 6 weeks old now. :D

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Nice Job, looks like you had a good survival rate. Almost makes me want to try it...almost.
 
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They look great KarenB. You've done a wonderful job keeping them healthy.
 
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2 cute, sounds like you got an exact count... How in the heck did you do that? I would of gone nuts trying to count all those little mobile units... ;-)

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:lol: When I transferred them over to a larger tank, I was able to count them then. I just made a tally as I went. I carefully scooped them out with a bowl, counted, deposited them into their new tank, wrote down the tally, then transferred some more, etc. I had estimated between 60 to 70 and was pleasantly surprised that I had more than 70. :D
 
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very good work.

So what do you plan on doing with all of those little suckers?
 
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I want the cute one. That guy with the stripes. You know the one. And his friend.
 
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Here's Lonely A/K/A Nemo (left) at three weeks with Runt from the first hatch above.

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The largest of the lot are about 3/4 inch long. I was going to wait until they were an inch long to part with them. They are ready now, though, if you have the appropriate setup for them. They are eating anything you put in, it's just safety is the issue. You wouldn't want to put them in an SPS tank with super-high flow just yet, and you wouldn't want them to get eaten by something larger.
 
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Shoot I'll take one as well, my little guy is so lonely he sits by the surface and looks at his reflection....
 
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I've got 18 new babies, and they are now four days old. Half of them have already started to morph, which surprised me when I saw it. They don't usually go into morph mode until around day 6 to 8. I tried my best to get some pics. They are SO tiny! These are taken from above.

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It's day 10 for the 18 youngest, one of which is below :D

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And here's two others:

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